AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoImmigration & Safety: A Nicaraguan woman who self-deported from Spokane says she returned to Nicaragua out of fear of detention and separation from her 1-year-old, citing religious-freedom crackdowns and weak local cellphone service; her name was withheld due to safety concerns. Diplomacy & Investment: Presidential advisor Laureano Ortega Murillo visited China, meeting CPC officials and highlighting deepening China-Nicaragua ties under the one-China principle. Public Health & Rights: The UN adopted a declaration backing decriminalizing drug use and prostitution, supporting harm-reduction HIV approaches, and allowing non-disclosure of HIV status to sexual partners—despite heavy objections. Humanitarian Relief: In Venezuela, opposition volunteers collecting earthquake aid say police tried to shut down donation efforts unless routed through federal channels, underscoring political fights over disaster credit. Regional Earthquake Response: After Venezuela’s major quakes, amateur radio groups asked the Americas to protect a key emergency frequency used by Venezuelan operators. Local Culture & Faith: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced seven new temple dedications later this year, including Managua, Nicaragua.
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